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Fred Frederikse: I was a foreigner in another's land
Australia should stop Kiwi deportations, which often separate families.
Australia should stop Kiwi deportations, which often separate families.
Your letters: We owe it to our children to pass on the best we have accomplished.
There is value in planning for future shocks – or business continuity planning.
Mrs P says it was only a tiny nick but it sure felt like a mass of blood gushing out.
The pandemic is back and it may only be time before we have more lockdowns maybe.
It's not a free lunch if you're working through it.
Remembering a great moment in history.
Why are some people released from quarantine without being tested for the Covid-19 virus?
Within a span of five years, the cost has escalated by $17.8 million, or $68,500 per week.
A pulled hamstring and hurt shoulder revitalise the rugby try that wasn't tale.
Your letters: I have been thinking of setting up a local Uber service.
Okioki i runga i te rangimarie tetekura mo tangata toa, - Rest in Peace brave warrior.
Wuhan has often played centre stage in China's political theatre.
Your letters: Councillors need to support our districts farmers
Not all weapons have been handed in. A good proportion of them are still in the community
Are we ready to craft our own decolonial exit strategy, asks Professor Katie Pickles.
The more local you get, I have found, the better the service and support.
Messing with Mrs P's trousers sends Kevin Page in a mad rush across town.
The new BeeCard system makes using a bus more user-friendly for passengers
Lockdowns: A reset for the environment and for quality of life.
Let's celebrate and get on with the recovery.
Super Rugby started with hiss and a roar but is fizzling.
There are things you need to have ready to complete a speedy property transaction.
A handkerchief comes in handy during a walk with George the Dog, writes Kevin Page.